Goering at Krupp factory; Luftwaffe formations; Launching PRINZ EUGEN ship

Identifier
irn1000343
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 1994.119.1
  • RG-60.0949
Dates
1 Jan 1945 - 31 Dec 1945
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • German
  • Music
Source
EHRI Partner

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Scope and Content

Reel 3: (Symphony music track accompanies this entire story.) 07:08:59:29 "Goering and his wife visiting the Krupp Works 1935" ; "Luftwaffe" Goering inspects troops as German planes fly overhead. Goering salutes. Luftwaffe formations. 07:10:01:08 "Der Schoepfer der neuen deutschen Luftwaffe, Generalfeldmarschall Herman Goering bei einem besuch der Gussstahlfabrik" Goering and his wife arrive in automobile, greeting other officials, saluting. 07:10:48:08 On far right, Josef Grohe, Gauleiter of Koeln-Aachen. 07:11:00 Goering walks toward camera in procession followed by other officers, wife Emmi, and immediately behind her, Paul Koerner on left, Erhard Milch on right at 07:11:13:02. 07:11:21:29 "Mackensen visiting the Krupp Works, 1938" ; "Besuch des Generalfeldmarschalls von Mackensen in Essen am 20 Juni 1938" General Mackensen visits the Krupp works at Essen and watches test firing of artillery. 07:13:06:09 "Launching of cruiser "Prinz Eugen" at Krupp's Germania shipyards 1938" ; "Marine"; "Stapellauf des auf der Krupp-Germaniawerst erbauten Kreuzers "Prinz Eugen" in Kiel am 22 August 1938" The cruiser PRINZ EUGEN is launched at the Krupp shipyards in Kiel. Hitler arrives at shipyard. Krupp delivers speech to large crowd, audience cheers. Nazi officials greeting Krupp, shaking hands. 07:15:59:29 "Flottenparade vor dem Fuehrer und seinem Gast, der Hungarischen Reichsverwese Admiral von Horthy, nach dem Stapellauf des "Prinz Eugen" Hitler and Admiral Horthy of Hungary review the German fleet on water.

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  • Presented by the US Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality.

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